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Classic Young Adult E-Books

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - by Mark Twain

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain: classic juvenile e-book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer celebrates boyhood at the same time that it cleverly reveals the workings of small-town America in the 1870's. Small-minded at times, generous in spirit at other times, it is filled with real-life crises of racism, class conflicts, and poverty prevalent at the time. Written by Mark Twain, who ranks among the great American realists because he scrupulously included so many sides of life in his works and refused to make the horrifying look palatable. In both Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, Mark Twain's genius comes through in his realistic depiction of the psychology and the moral development of his two young characters.
Number of pages: 197
Price - $3.95 pdf download
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - by Mark Twain

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain: classic american juvenile e-book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is considered Twain’s masterpiece. In it, the boy Huck Finn learns about human nature’s evil side as well as its kind side. As a result of his close friendship with a black man who is escaping slavery, Huck also must confront the conflict between individual intuition about what is right and the prevailing views of society on the subject. Twain’s biting social and political satires reflect his abhorrence of social and moral injustices. In the moral climax of Mark Twain’s quintessential American novel, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", Huck is deciding to help Jim, a runaway slave, escape.
Number of pages: 270
Price - $3.95 pdf download
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The Story Of Dr. Dolittle - by Hugh Lofting

The Story Of Dr. Dolittle: classic juvenile e-book
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Dr. Dolittle did not fit in with many of the stuffier aspects of British society. Thus, he was a miserable failure as a human doctor. His animals recognized his caring spirit and taught him to become an outstanding animal doctor. As Dr. Dolittle learns to communicate with animals, we begin to think about feelings and habits of individuals very different from ourselves. A classic that makes children think outside the box.

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